A new report that names the top 10 fading industries in America includes some expected industries: DVD rental stores, record shops and newspapers (RIP, Seattle Post-Intelligencer).

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But the report, by market researchers IBISWorld, had a few surprises, ABCnews.com found. On its list of industries “on the verge of extinction” were the formal-wear rental business, manufactured housing dealers and textile mills.

The report, which looked at shrinking industries between 2000 and 2010, found that tough overseas competition were putting U.S. textile mills and clothes makers out of business, by producing the same stuff at lower costs.

The depressed housing market, with its rock-bottom prices, made manufactured homes irrelevant. It didn’t help that manufactured home dealers had not improved its products in years, ABCnews reported.

And what of tux rentals? It turned out that more people are finding it more convenient to own formal wear than to rent. Here’s the top 10 list: